Colegio Integral El Avila - Parents

Parents

Participative
The school gives importance to the parents’ expectative and opinions for the constant improvement of the institution.
Committed in the teaching and learning process
The teaching and learning process requires an effort between the home and school. In this school parents should take the commitment to support their children in the activities that allow their participation. Moreover, every parent should collaborate in all those activities that let academic experiences getting closer to the social, cultural, and economic reality of the country.
Parent workshop
Parents should take the necessity of receiving support from the school through the Parent Workshop with the purpose of getting better tools to use in their parental and guidance role.

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